- BBNaija star, Frodd has publicly acknowledged the late Prophet TB Joshua’s generosity amid recent debates surrounding allegations against the deceased founder of the Synagogue church.
- Frodd shared that in 2010, during a challenging period, the Prophet not only covered his university scholarship but also provided him with 8,000 Naira daily for three months exclusively for sustenance.
- His revelation stood as a testament to TB Joshua’s benevolence, highlighting a personal experience that contradicts the negative claims circulating about him.
Reality star, Frodd has attested to the goodness and generosity of the late prophet TB Joshua.
This comes amid the viral allegations of abuse, miracle staging, rape, alongside other atrocities labelled against the deceased founder of the Synagogue church, published by the BBC.
According to Frodd, during a challenging period in 2010, the Prophet paid for his university scholarship and provided him with 8,000 Naira daily for three months exclusively for his sustenance.
Attesting to TB Joshua’s large heart, he wrote:
“Man when help me , paid my scholarship in Uni and gave me 8k everyday for 3months for feeding alone when I was in need back in 2010.”
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BBC Africa Eye said it spoke with 16 of Joshua’s former disciples who provided first-hand testimony of sexual assault or rape by Joshua.
Identifying herself only with her first name, Victoria said Joshua ordered some of his most trusted Nigerian disciples to help identify new victims. The group was informally known as the “fishing department” and she said it ultimately coerced her into joining.
Jessica Kaimu, now a broadcast journalist in Namibia, said she was just 17 and a virgin when Joshua raped her in the bathroom of his penthouse, within weeks of her becoming a disciple.
Some former disciples of Joshua claimed they were made to work, without pay, for long hours each day – running all aspects of SCOAN. They said sleep deprivation was routine, with lights left on in the dormitories at night.
Reacting to the allegations on Monday, Madam Saje said the late televangelist’s legacy cannot be destroyed with dirty lies.